The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole. |
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Among other things, we will challenge the primary focus of much of the study of administrative ethics in public administration. |
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Contemporary historians of philosophy challenge this traditional distinction between rationalism and empiricism. |
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This combination will challenge your balance, firm the glutes and thighs, and stretch the Achilles tendons and shin muscles. |
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Current studies challenge the idea that limiting recess will benefit children's academic performance, however. |
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With the reassurance it would be no challenge for people who had made treks in the Himalayas, she waved them goodbye. |
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The wing back had been the Celtic player closest to Larsson when he collapsed in a challenge with Lyon defender Serge Blanc. |
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He said in an interview that the greatest challenge that the company was currently facing was inadequate funds to recapitalise its operations. |
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We had 300 plants that we airfreighted from Perth, including a 7 metre Baobab tree which was quite a challenge in an air container. |
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Robert is having the challenge of his life trying to hold the other five off, but he is standing strong. |
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The findings of the survey challenge the belief held by many teachers that parents are behind a child's bad behaviour. |
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The major challenge for the project group was to reach all staff members with information and answer their questions. |
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The stranglehold that the airline enjoys on the Kangaroo route between Australia and London faces a new challenge tonight. |
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Kant saw this as Hume's challenge to philosophy, understood as the quest for a priori knowledge of fundamental truths. |
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At Bootham Crescent in August 2001, after an innocuous challenge by City defender Mike Basham, Lockwood thought he had been badly winded. |
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The counties met in a challenge a fortnight ago, and it resulted in a convincing win for the Ulster side. |
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The reduction of refuse at source is vital and the council must challenge those responsible to achieve acceptable levels. |
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The challenge now is to continue sourcing the right calibre of employee so that the business can develop and deliver on its expansion plans. |
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The country's second, third, and fourth cities lay in these recalcitrant districts, so the Federalist challenge could scarcely be brushed aside. |
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You're not exactly a rebel to authority, but you never hesitate to challenge anyone who assumes power irresponsibly. |
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Grilling chicken quarters can be a challenge since dark meat takes longer to cook than light meat. |
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When you're in a hole, like we are, the challenge of leadership is a lot harder. |
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It will be ship ahoy for the brave mum-of-two Marie next Tuesday as she takes up the Cabin Fever challenge on board a 90 ft Schooner ship. |
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This warm-blooded, passionate work was a challenge for unaccompanied singing and there were some beautiful moments, in particular the Pie Jesu. |
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After her retirement, she took up the challenge to understand the etiology of bipolar disorder. |
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Keeping a constant body temperature is the most serious challenge facing warm-blooded mammals in an aquatic environment. |
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To a mountaineer it is the challenge of pushing physical resources to the limit by striving to achieve a demanding goal. |
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A challenge facing the designers is that the tunnel will be driven through soft ground. |
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I challenge the members who rail against it to say that if their party were elected to Government, it would wipe out that fourth week of leave. |
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Maybe I'm a jack of all trades and master of none but, if a new and relevant challenge came along, I'd probably leap at it. |
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His mount looked beaten coming into the final furlong as Indigo Cat took it up on the rails but dug deep to challenge again. |
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Last week saw Elaine lose her challenge of dismantling and reassembling a rifle. |
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But riding is not just another routine challenge she can master through sheer willpower. |
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This kind of arrogant refusal to engage with reasoned challenge is sadly commonplace. |
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An important step in meeting this challenge is to integrate interventions whose targets are linked, socially and aetiologically. |
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With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist. |
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He now faces a new challenge of explaining his vision to the country and to the world in his second inaugural address. |
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Death will still bring us peace, but the challenge is how to live this life well, not waste time preparing for the next. |
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Luis Garcia goes close after getting away with a rash challenge on the goalkeeper. |
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John Terry booked after a rash challenge which nearly lost Holdsworth his head. |
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If I wanted to find blogs written in Welsh, then I have a bit of a challenge ahead of me. |
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Up to 30 people turned up at Sligo racecourse last week to take on the challenge of running a mile in four minutes. |
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Essentially, the challenge is to catch abusive practices without catching harmless practices, to boot. |
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Farming is the major industry in the area, and the challenge of reaping a harvest from this soil is a fearsome one. |
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He's solid, he's reliable and you know he's going to give it everything in every single challenge he goes in for. |
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The rest of the paper focuses on core joblessness, which poses the greater challenge to policymakers. |
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Marriage can be a challenge to keep alive, but if a gay couple wants to have a go at it, all power to them. |
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The restoration procedure is discretionary, whereas the challenge to the forfeiture is not. |
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Every administration has warred with reporters, but his is the first to challenge the very legitimacy of the press. |
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Seeing any of the whipbirds, wedgebills, and jewel-babblers can be a challenge to the observer. |
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Conduct a plan walk-through when a new program is initiated, like a challenge course, or as a new full-time staff member is hired. |
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In their political and personalised affirmation of Aboriginality, they challenge and detach themselves from the European historical narrative. |
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Mie is considered as a challenge for each kabuki actor and can be played only by experienced performers. |
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The challenge of studying extinctions is that it can be hard to know when a species is finally gone for good. |
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Not how will you aggravate him, challenge him, dare him, antagonize him, and make an enemy out of him. |
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He's a hard act to follow but I relish the challenge and look forward to working with a fine team of people. |
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The ethical dimension of love consists in the challenge its blind urgency presents to reason. |
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And, being an adventure game where the only challenge is solving puzzles, there is very little replay value. |
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He said that this was an exciting challenge for him and the fact that this was a planned town was an advantage. |
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As we set foot into the promising future year after year, the greatest challenge facing any youngster is a career that will lead him to success. |
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Few bands, if any at all, can challenge their adroitness on stage as they are simply magical. |
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There is a remarkable reluctance among mainstream scientists and doctors to challenge junk science and expose its dangers, which are substantial. |
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They are ready and prepared for the challenge of teaching in another country. |
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Together they won the third heat today with their only real challenge coming from a higher stroking Great Britain crew. |
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A couple of the lads were looking decidedly green around the gills, some didn't complete the challenge and scored minus points. |
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Adventurers, as well as adrenaline junkies, will love the challenge and confidence-building of skiing the famous Taos steeps. |
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Give the smelly kid a whack on the head with a giant pikachu toy and he will know better than to challenge u in future. |
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I check to see what the best rates are and challenge my lender to keep my business by giving me a better deal. |
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His main challenge will be to draw down sufficient funds to bring about a dramatic change to the woeful state of the country's infrastructure. |
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Clearly rectal cancer surgery represents a greater technical challenge than colonic surgery. |
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But it is a challenge for the human race to evolve into the next stage of our spiritual development. |
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Further, women are often the primary care-givers at home, and face the additional challenge of balancing their home and family lives. |
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The company's shareholder groups are preparing to challenge the government in an attempt to recoup their lost investments. |
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What is relevant is to consider, does this statement tend to challenge or contradict the testimony of the witness? |
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We then discuss the challenge of balancing the right to education with the importance of maintaining safe and orderly schools. |
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So count us in for next year's challenge and let's see if we can make our, slightly unofficial, record official. |
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The Albertan now faces the challenge of following up perhaps his best performance of the competition. |
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The ball flew 60 yards, Ronaldo about 30, after the sort of challenge that English crowds adore as much as a clever flick. |
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The challenge facing the common weal administrators is even harder than that given by other national realities. |
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Dare to challenge this mantra and you are likely to vilified as a backward-looking weakling who just can't cut it in the online world. |
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Even when people are motivated by challenge and idealism, pay and recognition remain important. |
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The challenge was to find something within the system towards an ultimate win-win situation for all. |
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So while the challenge facing the peace movement in south Asia is daunting, it is by no means impossibly quixotic. |
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Yes, it was strictly the challenge that appealed to him, he told himself, ignoring a sudden quiver of breath. |
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If we are to send explorers to work and live on Mars, our first challenge will be to construct and operate a way station on the Moon. |
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I want to be in a position to withstand whatever challenge might come my way. |
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But as Halvorsen said, the challenge for high-building jumping is to open the parachute successfully during the jump. |
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Sure, they are redoubtable opponents, but brawny, one-dimensional teams deficient in natural ability will not seriously challenge the world's best. |
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In conclusion, the challenge of the day is to go against the stream. |
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The enemy had been left virtually blind in the area of the English Channel and were unable to mount a naval challenge that could have thwarted the invasion. |
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The Stalwarts hoped to swarm the convention and force a challenge to the delegate roll. |
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This latest ruckus in the CRC brings the challenge of dealing with evolution into bold relief. |
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Faced with the challenge of selecting a flooring solution that created the right ambience, reclaimed maple woodblock from a timber flooring specialist provided the solution. |
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Gore stood up to challenge Bush in this 2000 debate, but got flummoxed and deflated by a simple nod. |
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Similar to doing a rebus or crossword puzzle, it's a drawing of nine dots, and the challenge is to connect them without lifting the pen from the paper. |
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The influenza challenge caused the infected paws to redden and swell. |
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He explains that finding suitable locations for disc golf is a challenge because they prefer heavily treed, undulating areas, most of which are in the river valley. |
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Both produce some wines good enough to challenge the well-bred conceits of wine makers in Burgundy and Bordeaux. |
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Psychiatrists and others trained in dynamic therapy are well positioned to meet this challenge and to advance our knowledge of the treatment of personality disorder. |
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As Whovians around the world sit and wait for the next series, maybe someone out there will rise to the challenge and take the Doctor to the next level. |
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En route to the World's Fair, the girls would sharpen their skills and increase their visibility by playing exhibition and challenge games at whistle-stops all along the way. |
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In 1968, Richard Nixon touted his plan to end the war in Vietnam in the face of a challenge from the anti-war George Romney. |
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Not any more, though, and his challenge now is to win without his A game. |
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The challenge for Cree is that LEDs are really expensive, compared to traditional bulbs. |
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It had become a laboratory standard or reference strain for raising antibodies and for challenge in virus neutralization test to detect and assay antibody in serum. |
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Higher education should challenge students, not coddle them by indulging their pre-formed biases and preferences. |
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Mastering each new challenge with confidence, those who have earned their Wolf Cub rank stand prepared to face new challenges and adventures in the future. |
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They are afraid to challenge this fundamental premise of social welfarism. |
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Lord Woolf's challenge to the legal profession comes after he replaced the traditional trappings of Latin phrases and legal jargon as part of a review of civil courts. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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The role of Eva Phillips, the queen bee who achieves her selfish aims by stinging any rivals around her that might challenge her supremacy, seemed tailor-made for Crawford. |
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But it was a rash challenge from Simon Francis to give away the penalty. |
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Also, as a rule for settling trade disputes in the field of agrobiology, application of various WTO agreements is emerging as an important challenge for the global community. |
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Embodying both the disfigured exterior and the sensitive man inside is the challenge facing cooper. |
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And if they refuse to so avow, suddenly finding themselves with a challenge from the right? |
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After his first maze drew more than 18,000 visitors in only three weeks, Herbst's agritainment concept was born and has gone on to challenge the wits of millions. |
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However 28-year-old Duggleby had to work a little harder in the 6-0 whitewash of Northumberland when it took a last hole win to see off the challenge of Julie Ross. |
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Arnold knew it would be by far his toughest challenge to date and realized that he would have to take his physique to a new level to remain the king of the hill. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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This latest regatta was especially important, because from now on, points count towards the final showdown when a winner is chosen to challenge Alinghi for the Cup. |
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This presented a challenge that was as much an engineering one as it was a culinary one. |
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Denying terrorists access to nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material is thus a challenge to nations' willpower and determination, not to their technical capabilities. |
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The challenge for Ginsberg was to figure out how to control all 62 devices in the show, a constant juggle to control the pieces and make them work together. |
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A swirl of activity ensues, with a cuckolded friend, the challenge to a duel, and the lady of the house designing a garden. |
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While quarantined, she was seemingly powerless to challenge her banishment to a tent in Newark. |
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Men may refuse the challenge of trying to right a ship on the verge of capsize, preferring to wait for an easier test. |
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When he returned to challenge James in 2006, he was a celebrity with a chip on his shoulder. |
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The draft budget was approved without challenge reportedly after the council received a radiogram from the Ministry of Home Affairs urging it to approve the draft. |
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Getting the gun out quickly and drawing a bead on a target, I decided, would challenge even Billy the Kid. |
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When it becomes clear that nobody else will challenge Lindbergh in the next election, Winchell announces his own candidacy. |
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And the challenge here is that the entrenched monopolist's war chest ensures a dog fight as every step of the essential retail ecosystem is built. |
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The challenge of science is to overcome the constraints of our neurological wetware and understand a physical world that we know only second-hand and incompletely. |
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So the built-in challenge automatically is creating iconic sets and costumes on a really tight budget. |
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What would the legal arguments be on either side if a Committee member wanted to challenge the legality of the use of the rattan on a 17 year old? |
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Counselors in this area report that the most successful groups are the ones in which the men come to challenge one another about their abusiveness. |
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Come November, MacArthur will challenge Democrat Aimee Belgard, a Burlington County Freeholder in the general election. |
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They challenge human standards, because God's ways are not our ways. |
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The government has blocked every opportunity to challenge this case on its merits. |
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The biggest challenge for the Amiigo before its 2015 launch is perfecting the training portion of the algorithm. |
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The robot also has built-in voice recognition and a speaker that a human operator can use to challenge suspected intruders. |
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Along the way, I must qualify extreme principles in various ways and then challenge my students with examinations and term paper reports about my lectures. |
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And Maddow will need that brainpower as she is thrust into the biggest challenge of her brief broadcasting career. |
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The Omani Arabs posed the most direct challenge to Portuguese influence in the African Great Lakes regigon. |
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Water is scarce in dry and hot environment, and this poses a challenge to the ostrich's water consumption. |
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Bachelor males either live alone or with groups of other bachelors until they are old enough to challenge a breeding stallion. |
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In the 900s, the Umayyad caliphate faced a challenge from the Fatimids in north Africa. |
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture based in Colombia investigates the increasing challenge of global warming and food security. |
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He established a trading challenge to the already rich House of Lakan Dula in Tondo. |
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During the 1950s, the Panamanian military began to challenge the oligarchy's political hegemony. |
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This information later helped both the Dutch and the English to challenge the Portuguese monopoly on East Indian trade. |
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The Eighty Years' War was a challenge to his style, so he could prove himself a good leader by taking several Spanish Outposts. |
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The physical would be obvious as the challenge to overcome capacity, lack of ship room, and food. |
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The metaphysical was unique as the open sea would challenge African slaves vision of the ocean as habitable. |
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Lace and ruff collars were unavoidable, and presented a formidable challenge to painters intent on realism. |
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The intermediate status of clitics poses a considerable challenge to linguistic theory. |
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The expanded New Standard of 1913 was a worthy challenge to the New International, and remained a major competitor for many years. |
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The call for ASEAN identity delivers a challenge to construct dynamic institutions and foster sufficient amounts of social capital. |
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The challenge stems from the fact that these theories posit the existence of a finite verb phrase constituent. |
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Gay rights activists reacting to the law said it needs to survive a constitutional challenge in court. |
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However, the Attorney General agreed to withdraw the challenge after Bisbee amended the law, and the civil union ordinance was approved. |
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Coke's challenge to the ecclesiastical courts and their ex officio oath is seen as the origin of the right to silence. |
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The main challenge to it has come from academic writers working within the law of unjust enrichment. |
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Objectively evaluating the historical and prospective performance of a business is a challenge faced by many. |
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By 1772, Otis and others had reversed course by adopting Blackstone's position that judges cannot challenge Acts of Parliament. |
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They stress the challenge that race-bending white rockers posed to the American color line. |
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Lack of a prior challenge does not negate future negation based on the national law. |
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Swaziland will thus have to face the challenge of remaining competitive in a changing global environment. |
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Instead, he decided to challenge Chesapeake as Broke was short on water and provisions and could not wait for Constitution. |
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An accused infringer has the right to challenge the validity of the patent allegedly being infringed in a counterclaim. |
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This is the first summit of the fell running challenge known as the Bob Graham Round when undertaken in a clockwise direction. |
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Harter Fell forms the final challenge in the Woolpack walk when tackled in its usual direction. |
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Before he returned, he answered a challenge set down by Effie Gray, whom he later married. |
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He had taught several women drawing by letter, and his book was both a response and a challenge to contemporary drawing manuals. |
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Modest as these practical schemes were, they represented a symbolic challenge to the existing state of society. |
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I accepted the challenge and a month or so later sent him a short subject entitled A Kitten for Hitler. |
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Returning to school is fairly simple, but remaining there proves to be a challenge for the returners. |
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In cold winters the waterfall freezes providing local mountaineers with an icy challenge that can be climbed with ice axes, ropes and crampons. |
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This was the last major challenge in the chemical preparation of materials for palynological study. |
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It is popular because it provides a challenge due to the rapid flight of the grouse. |
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The Boundary Committee was delayed again following legal challenge by a group of councils in the county of Suffolk. |
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The tors used as checkpoints on the Ten Tors challenge in 2013 were as follows, but this is being changed for the 2014 event. |
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The challenge takes the form of a daytime navigation exercise held in the Dartmoor National Park in the county of Devon, England. |
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The challenge is usually held on a Saturday in late August or early September. |
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Each individual participating in the challenge is required to carry a backpack of equipment aimed at ensuring safety whilst on the moor. |
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In May and June, with longer daylight hours, challenge walks may be 40 or more miles. |
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There are also some challenge walks aimed at children, young adults and youth groups such as the Chase Walk. |
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This new challenge of space and spacepower has rocked the United States as few other events in the country's brief history. |
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The quest is broken down into a number of episodes that progress in a linear sequence, each with its own subquest and major challenge at the end. |
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But the challenge is only whetting the Australian's appetite as he graduates from 600cc world supersport ranks. |
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But with night feedings and night teethings, often the greatest challenge of all for a young mother is simply fatigue. |
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A major challenge in producing recombinant rNA is the inability of the head domain to fold and tetramerize as an independent unit. |
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Does it not seem as if for a creature to challenge to itself a boundless attribute, were to trench upon the prerogative of the divine nature? |
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Novelli further humiliated Aby by lining up his team and asking the loser of the pudding challenge to step forward. |
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I challenge the public to go out and photograph some of this bad-mannered parking so the world can see what is going wrong. |
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The challenge for smaller credit card providers such as Security BankCard Center Inc. |
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Actor Gabriel DeSantis-Caron, who plays Humpty Dumpty, the snark hunter and the Ace of Clubs acknowledged the challenge of having multiple roles. |
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A webpage should maintain the user's interest and must challenge the user across different displays. |
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In essence, the challenge of the ADA was to change the status of people with disabilities in this country. |
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However, the adversative side effects of lung cancer therapeutic drugs could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. |
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The challenge agent used is the ambient microscopic dust and other aerosols that are present in the air. |
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In EU countries, the most common challenge with respect to this issue is related to the affordability of water bills. |
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Wren's challenge was to construct a large cathedral on the relatively weak clay soil of London. |
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If five or more MPs challenge the Speaker's opinion, a formal division follows. |
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None of them were willing to challenge the referee on the call. |
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The work doesn't challenge him anymore, and he's often bored. |
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Reaching the level of akarma, the level of acting in spiritual consciousness, is the challenge for every human being. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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Everything large or small is carried atop out of habit as much as necessity, like a delightful but defiant challenge to the laws of gravity. |
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That is why one should never bring a knife to a gunfight, a worm should not challenge Godzilla, and a chump should never box a boxer. |
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The challenge in all of this, Booth acknowledges, is to bring new customers to Volvo without alienating its core constituency. |
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The contributors to this collection take up this challenge in mapping a feminist cyberscape. |
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Thus, rather than paying for the perceptions of higher risk, the challenge is to derisk the situation. |
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It was turning into an abysmal afternoon for Newcastle and it deteriorated further when Tiote saw red for his challenge on Jon Ashton. |
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The British did not face a challenge to their dominance of the North Sea until the 20th century. |
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Another significant challenge to British domination of the seas came during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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The ensuing breakdown of authority and people's livelihoods allowed rebel leaders such as Li Zicheng to challenge Ming authority. |
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Eli Whitney responded to the challenge by inventing the inexpensive cotton gin. |
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The narrow roads present a challenge for traffic flow and, from the 1960s, certain areas have been very congested. |
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Brian Maguire is booked for the challenge on Leo McLoone, who was chasing a hospital pass from Mark McHugh. |
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Alfred returned to England in 1036 to visit his mother and perhaps to challenge Harold as king. |
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She never let anyone challenge her authority as queen, even though many people, who felt she was weak and should be married, tried to do so. |
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Between 1815 and 1914, the Navy saw little serious action, owing to the absence of any opponent strong enough to challenge its dominance. |
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The British numerical advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British dominance. |
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Passionate pursuers are a challenge to guys because while other girls may be chasing them, the It Girls are chasing their dreams. |
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Impoverished, Charles could not obtain sufficient support to mount a serious challenge to Cromwell's government. |
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By the start of the 20th century, Germany and the United States had begun to challenge Britain's economic lead. |
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Napoleon never again had the opportunity to challenge the British at sea, nor to threaten an invasion. |
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Major also had to survive a leadership challenge in 1995 by the Secretary of State for Wales, the aforementioned John Redwood. |
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Nadine Dorries warned the Prime Minister that a leadership challenge could happen. |
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On 11 July 2016 an official leadership election was called as Angela Eagle launched a challenge against Corbyn. |
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The Lancastrians faced a challenge from the House of York, so called because its head, a descendant of Edward III, was Richard, Duke of York. |
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It is often carried out as an athletic challenge in a competition or for a record attempt. |
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This challenge is intended as the swimming equivalent of the National Three Peaks Challenge. |
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This was a direct challenge to the caloric theory which held that heat could neither be created or destroyed. |
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As he had pneumonia in 2013, he was advised not to have ice poured over him, but his children volunteered to accept the challenge on his behalf. |
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Mr Whitby stated that he would challenge the way the studies had been carried out, but the eventual outcome was acceptance of a street tramway. |
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A foppish courtier, Osric, interrupts the conversation to deliver the fencing challenge to Hamlet. |
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It is a challenge for the poet to confront the irrationality he shares with lovers and lunatics, accepting the risks of entering the labyrinth. |
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Gauthier notably points out the advantages of cooperation between two parties when it comes to the challenge of the prisoner's dilemma. |
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This gap was a challenge to develop mechanical, mathematizable, models of the particles and their interactions. |
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The novel provides a more inclusive historical narrative to challenge the one which usually relates only masculine events. |
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The analysis of unstructured data types is another challenge getting attention in the industry. |
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Conditions at the farmhouse were primitive but the natural history and the challenge of improving the place appealed to Orwell. |
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He generally avoided the avant garde, and did not challenge the conventions in the way that contemporaries such as Tippett did. |
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Lloyd Webber accepted the challenge of managing the UK's entry for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Moscow. |
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German pundits called her Merkelvellian when she outsmarted, isolated or just outlasted anyone who might mount a challenge to her. |
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John Pulman was the king of the 1960s, when the world championship was played on a challenge basis. |
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They won a further League Cup in 2003, but failed to mount a title challenge in the two seasons that followed. |
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Following the challenge by HMRC, the club was put up for sale by KPMG, and again Ken Bates's bid was accepted. |
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On 31 August 2007, HMRC decided not to pursue its legal challenge any further. |
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The 2012 games were a unique operational task and a massive challenge for Heathrow airport. |
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Also the only time that lower division clubs got the chance to play Super League opposition was in the early rounds of the challenge cup. |
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However, three successive bogeys on his subsequent three holes ended his challenge and he finished the tournament in a tie for eighth place. |
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The competition began in 1900 as a challenge between Great Britain and the United States. |
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He made his first headlines in 1951 when he gave Norton star Geoff Duke a strong challenge in an ACU race at the Thruxton Circuit. |
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Mansell believed that 1989 would be a development year and that he would be able to challenge for the championship the following season. |
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Near the end of the season, Villeneuve began to mount a title challenge and took pole in the Japanese Grand Prix, the final race of the year. |
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In March 1986, Frank Williams faced the most serious challenge of his life. |
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The challenge matches, held in 1997 and 2001, were officially recognised as undisputed championship matches. |
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Taylor has faced the incumbent BDO World Champion in challenge matches on two occasions. |
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The second challenge match came in 2004 against Andy Fordham at the Circus Tavern. |
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Any yacht club that meets the requirements specified in the deed of gift has the right to challenge the yacht club that holds the cup. |
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The next challenge came from the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and was the first to be disputed between two yachts only. |
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In 1934, the Royal Yacht Squadron issued a challenge for Sopwith's newly built challenger Endeavour. |
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The first Australian challenge was in 1962, when Gretel lost to the NYYC's Weatherly, designed by Philip Rhodes. |
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Yachts from France, Japan, New Zealand, Sweden, and the UK remain in the competition to challenge for the cup. |
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Ainslie figureheaded a British challenge for the Cup alongside Sir Keith Mills the team was named Team Origin. |
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However this challenge withdrew without competing following a period of discussion regarding the future format of the event. |
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Nationalistic organizations began to challenge both the traditional and the new colonial structures and finally displaced them. |
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The aspect of the challenge concerning competition law, however, was dismissed. |
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The opposition Labour Party also faced a leadership challenge as a result of the EU referendum. |
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By 1872 there was dissent in the Conservative ranks over the failure to challenge Gladstone and his Liberals. |
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The General Strike is a challenge to Parliament and is the road to anarchy and ruin. |
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More a proposal than a plan, it was a challenge to European leaders to cooperate and coordinate. |
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Parents are frequently not consulted over children's medication and frequently feel unable to challenge decisions over their child's treatment. |
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She resigned as Prime Minister and party leader in November 1990, after Michael Heseltine launched a challenge to her leadership. |
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The next day, Michael Heseltine mounted a challenge for the leadership of the Conservative Party. |
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Most people undertaking the challenge walk it, and many achieve it in much less than 24 hours. |
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Early in 2005, the Countryside Alliance took a case to court to challenge the validity of the 1949 Act. |
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On 27 July 2011 it was reported that Margaret Ritchie faced a leadership challenge from deputy leader Patsy McGlone. |
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Only after an ambitious rebuilding program in combination with Spain was France again able to challenge Britain's command of the sea. |
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Britain could not tolerate Russian dominance of Ottoman affairs, as that would challenge its domination of the eastern Mediterranean. |
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Another challenge within the water sector in Europe is privatisation and lobbyism in the water sector. |
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When will we stop the political mud wrestling and begin to wrestle with the most potentially destructive force ever to challenge this Nation? |
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There have been a number of times when alternative theological ideas arose to challenge the Orthodox faith. |
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Cameron had a mandate for his austerity policies to shrink the size of government, and a challenge in dealing with Scotland. |
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A further challenge for the definition of Welsh literature in English has come with the globalisation of culture. |
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Various explanations for why the film was able to successfully challenge Titanic were given. |
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The theories are passed on, not as dogmas, but rather with the challenge to discuss them and improve upon them. |
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They present a significant challenge to the commercial pornographic film industry. |
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This group, which eventually became known as 'the Lords of the Congregation', was a direct challenge to the existing regime. |
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In addition to climbing individual peaks, there is the challenge of a full traverse of the ridge. |
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The animal was seen as a source of food among the Ancient Greeks, as well as a sporting challenge and source of epic narratives. |
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The other major challenge with tryouts is to learn to focus on the nonball side of a court during competitive drills. |
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During oral arguments, judges often ask question to attorneys to challenge their arguments or to advance their own legal theories. |
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Counterfeiting, the forgery of banknotes, is an inherent challenge in issuing currency. |
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Runrig was also faced with the challenge of acclimatising their fans to a new lead vocalist. |
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In the 11th century, Norman influence and challenge disrupted Welsh cultures, and the language developed into Middle Welsh. |
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Andrews decided to allow rabbit farming on the golf course to challenge golf for popularity. |
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In 1163 he formed an alliance with Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth to challenge English rule. |
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